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" Without attempting extended argument in reply to these positions, it may not be amiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound because its enforcement is important to our peace and safety as a nation, and is essential to the... "
The Living Age - Page 520
1906
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The North American Review, Volume 165

1897 - 808 pages
...President Cleveland declared in the recent controversy concerning the Venezuelan boundary, that " tho doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound because...free institutions and the tranquil maintenance of onr distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our national life, and...
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United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 40

United States Naval Institute - 1914 - 2080 pages
...Minister that the Monroe Doctrine had been given a new and strange extension and development, said : " The doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound,...integrity of our free institutions and the tranquil maintainance of our distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to every stage of our...
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Scribner's Magazine, Volume 45

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1909 - 950 pages
...message of December 17, 1895, says that his enforcement of this Monroe Doctrine against Great Britain " is important to our peace and safety as a nation and...the integrity of our free institutions " . . . and earlier in the same month he had told Congress that " the traditional and established policy of this...
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Self Culture, Volume 2

1895 - 710 pages
...Without attempting extended arguments in reply to these positions, it may not be amiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound...cannot become obsolete while our republic endures. If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous anxiety among the governments of the old world,...
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Handbook of the Venezuelan Question and the Monroe Doctrine: Containing a ...

Arthur Irwin Street - 1895 - 50 pages
...Without attempting extended arguments In reply to these positions it may not'be ainiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound,...distinctive form of government. It was intended to apply to eveiy stage of our national life, and cannot become obsolete while our republic endures. If the balance...
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The Forum, Volume 20

Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1895 - 820 pages
...the President's general position and argument. He says : — " It may not be amiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound,...maintenance of our distinctive form of government." Here he clearly puts the question of enforcing the Monroe Doctrine in the Venezuelan boundary dispute...
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The American Nation: Its Executive, Legislative, Political ..., Volume 2

James Harrison Kennedy - 1895 - 926 pages
..."Without attempting extended argument in reply to these positions, it may not be amiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound...safety as a nation and is essential to the integrity ol our free institutions and the tranquil maintenance of our distinctive form of government. It was...
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Official history, etc., by Venezuela

1896 - 464 pages
...Without attempting extended argument in reply to these positions, it may not be amiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound...cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous anxiety among the governments of the old world,...
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Parties, Problems and Leaders of 1896: An Impartial Presentation of Living ...

James Penny Boyd - 1896 - 632 pages
..."Without attempting extended argument in reply to these positions, it may not be amiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound...cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous anxiety among the Governments of the Old World...
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Report and Accompanying Papers of the Commission Appointed by the President ...

United States. Commission to Investigate and Report upon the True Division Line between Venezuela and British Guiana - 1896 - 462 pages
...Without attempting extended argument in reply to these positions, it may not be amiss to suggest that the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound...cannot become obsolete while our Republic endures. If the balance of power is justly a cause for jealous anxiety among the governments of the old world,...
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